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    1. Antonio Iaconelli and Anna Tartaglia
    2. Peggy Belcher
    3. Hi, Maria, Here are some possible leads for you: From www.ancestry.com: 1920 United States Federal Census: 9 New Street, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York, 12 January 1920 Malancio(?), Bro-----? Head, Age 46 , Madaline Wife, Age 32 Iaconelli, Antonio Father-in-Law, Age 67 Antoinetta Mother-in-Law, Age 56 All are listed as Italian, place of birth, Italy. Some of the writing is hard to read but it looks like the Head came to the U.S. in 1908, his wife, Madaline, came to the U.S. in 1910, and Antonio and Antoinetta came to the U.S. in 1914. Couldn't find any mention of Biago in the right time frame. You may want to try the Ellis Island web site for more information. Also from www.ancestry.com Message Boards: John (Jhncas@aol.com) posted on 17 April 2000 that his great-great grandmother was Anna Domenica Tartaglia from Santa Croce di Magliano, Molise, Italy. Teresa Tartaglia (DECEPEDA@aol.com) posted on 8 October 2000 that she was looking for information on the Tartaglia family from Colliano, Salerno, Naples, Italy. Hope at least one of these helps you! Happy Hunting Peggy , Russellville, Arkansas, USA

    08/25/2002 01:30:40
    1. Re: Antonio Iaconelli and Anna Tartaglia
    2. Maria Pedersen
    3. "Peggy Belcher" <pbelcher@cox-internet.com> skrev i news:004c01c24c97$ced2f660$0b0be942@coxinternet.com Thank you so much, Peggy, for answering me! | Malancio(?), Bro-----? Head, Age 46 | , Madaline Wife, Age 32 | Iaconelli, Antonio Father-in-Law, | Age 67 | Antoinetta Mother-in-Law, | Age 56 I don't think this is the correct Antonio. Antonio Iaconelli was a fairly common name in San Biagio Saracinisco, which, of course, makes it harder to find the right one. However, Antonio's wife or the mother of his child, was Anna Tartaglia. (Allthough Antonietta also is a common name in our family.) | Also from www.ancestry.com Message Boards: | John (Jhncas@aol.com) posted on 17 April 2000 that his great-great grandmother was Anna Domenica Tartaglia from Santa Croce di Magliano, Molise, Italy. | | Teresa Tartaglia (DECEPEDA@aol.com) posted on 8 October 2000 that she was looking for information on the Tartaglia family from Colliano, Salerno, Naples, Italy. | John's email didn't work, but Teresa's did. I hope she will answer me :-) I do think that John's great great grandmother could be the same as mine. Biagio's oldest child was Domenica Iaconelli. She could have been named after her grandmother :-) Thank you so much for helping me! Maria in Norway

    08/28/2002 04:03:04